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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 4>20 N. Manhattan Avenue Tampa 3, Florida November 26, 1961 . Mountain News £ Mountain, N. C. Editor: tv. left Chipmunk Lodge Nov. ■ a pouring: rain which lasted ,v and night till we reached ire at noon the 16th and through lg. night. The Hammond organ , '.'no trailer which we pulled, pe through without any dam .f whatsoever and is affording , *he usual pleasure. YV, found our place in excellent (ape, inside and out, and the trjs trees loaded so that sev branches are sweeping the round. The fruit is much better tar. any we have had in prev ms years, showing the results [ the attention we have given If Hibiscus, flame-vine, bugin Jleae and other shrubs in bloom, ive climbed in these two years fav over the 7 ft. trellis which e erected — tongue-in-cheek — St year for the 2*4-3 ft. shru'oH t that time. Now they are on ip f the roof and we're forced i figure out some remedy to ive much as possible of the pautiful shrubs (as well as the g.f of the house). JWe didn’t like too much to lave Chipmunk Lodge, but didn’t pnd a bit missing the 11 degrees nperature reported from Ashe |i.. a few days ago. It was timer here yesterday (83 de bts) and is starting to be the ir e today and the sun is grand. Fe have had 35 degrees a couple ights since we came (no dam sel. Last night it was 61 de rees. [Our best to the "Black Moun lir. News.” Keep it coming. While re ,-:e to wear short-sleeve, open [eck shirts, and to eat to our cart’s content luscious grape our hearts are in "Them fhar Hills” fer sure. Sincerely, J. W. Bergthold tails Entertain ■irde At Luncheon Misses Caroline and Ruby Hall 'ere hostesses to Circle 3 of the [ethodist church for a covered isn luncheon and monthly meet '8 at their home, “Fairlawn odge,” Tuesday morning, Nov. P- Mrs. N. C. Shuford, vice chair is.i, was in charge. Articles to be used in the white kphant sale at the bazaar Sat «ay, Dec. 1, at the Black Moun Jin Hardware, were wrapped at ®IS time. Plans were also made or the circle’s Christmas gifts or the Methodist Childrens Home j Winston-Salem. Mrs. R. E. Empower reviewed several chap !rs from the Book of Acts dur the study hour. Jhose present were: Mrs. E. '■ Jackson, Mrs. Thad McDonald, *rs. Mumpower, Mrs. W. T. 'right, Mrs. H. A. Kerlee, Mrs. huford, and the hostesses. L'KKEY dinner -Mr. and Mrs. George Watson B-frtained with a turkey dinner nth all the trimmings at their G''e in Ridgecrest Thanksgiving s-’’- Those enjoying this hospi a,:ty were: Mr. and Mrs. James f'-hx and children, Cline Jordan, , ' Johnson, C. V. Grady and tarl McFalls. WannaNOA p-ta ine Swannanoa P-TA meeting *•' been changed from Thursday, 20, to Thursday, Dec. 13, at 1 P- m. in the school auditor The devotional and program be presented by the primary apartment of the school. egal Notices . NOTICE ,, ibis is to notify all persons ft the undersigned has this day 'T, his business, known as the !tts Quality Store, to Mr. and ;rs' Dempsey V. Whitaker and f and Mrs. J. G. Northcott, ri win operate my former bus Iit'nVn ^Re name of LORMAY'S Pr, A.R™ENT STORE, INCOR i.f 'f.TED. All debts up to and •"•■■uding this date will be paid ,,mf, and all debts incurred on “ after this date will be paid •^fhe new owners. , ‘his the 24th day of Novem ber. 1951. RICE’S QUALITY STORE DY: JOHN H. RICE Owner. fl&P has everything you need to get a head start on your Holiday Marketing... Easily and Thriftily! . pnergy for Christ rp tirne, money end en kj three Want more t entertaining? SaV ery "rf' * r« 23' Grapefruit •“ cust°*£ com*6* ^ that coutdn *e’re VonC *W «** « *we tha tor ae* ’' L a®"**® too^n* tood- °* atound you ^er deal ’ , a tjetter cSuons „ a° uav« ^ * yov>r *** ^e can «*»%. PVea»e to * vVace » sb a oetter V •**££*» 3 t« 4 —rqg* APPLES c* Lb» ZL9c Emperor Juicy Florid* 8 Lb. Bag Yellow H#wCrop Lb. 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